Adnan Syed
HBO

All James Bond — Movies In Order

The 25 Eon Productions films, categorized by actor and release order, are listed below: Sean Connery: (1962) – Diamonds Are Forever George Lazenby: On Her Majesty's Secret Service Roger Moore: Live and Let Die (1973) – A View to a Kill Timothy Dalton: The Living Daylights (1987) – Licence to Kill Pierce Brosnan: (1995) – Die Another Day Daniel Craig: Casino Royale (2006) – No Time to Die Non-Eon "Independent" Films These are produced outside the main series: Casino Royale A satirical comedy starring David Niven. Never Say Never Again Thunderball remake starring Sean Connery. Viewing Tips Release Order: Ideal for observing the evolution of gadgets and style. The Daniel Craig Arc:

In 1973, Roger Moore took over the role of Bond, starting with (1973). Moore went on to play Bond seven times, with films like The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and Moonraker (1979).

These films are considered the main "canon" of the franchise.

There are 25 "official" Eon Productions films (and two "rogue" ones), spanning six actors. Here is a review of the 007 legacy, viewed through the lens of chronological evolution.

The final film for Craig, providing a definitive end to his arc. 📋 Summary Table of 007 Number of Films Years Active Sean Connery 1962–1971 George Lazenby Roger Moore 1973–1985 Timothy Dalton 1987–1989 Pierce Brosnan 1995–2002 Daniel Craig 2006–2021 🔍 The Next James Bond

A high-tech, CGI-heavy adventure involving an invisible car and North Korea. ⚓ The Daniel Craig Era (2006–2021)

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